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But spending eight days in a country where people carry automatic weapons to restaurants helped him learn quickly. Bill Graves, secretary of state, traveled in Israel from Sept. 11 to Sept. 18 as part of a group sponsored by B'ai R'bith, the Jewish anti-defamation league. He met with conser- sors in Washington and spoke with Palestinians in the occupied territories and toured the arid countryside. Graves studies religious conflict night over this land that you can hardly grow anything on?" he said. Palestinians and Israelis both worship the Wise Woman of Gaza, which contains parts of Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Jerico, and Tiberius. done without killing any more people." "I think anyone who's realistic will understand that the Palestinians will be fighting Israel for that land forever," Graves said. "I think that eventually Israel will probably make concessions of land to the Palestinians, but it's obviously going to take a little time. I just hope they can get it "You have to ask yourself, Why the fight over this land that you can fight for is so difficult." He said he tried unsuccessfully to compare events in Israel with events in the United States. "There are no analogies that work," Graves said. "As a result, one that want to say to every question I will likely have to be there to understand." Graves traveled with the Missouri and Delaware secretaries of state. He said other secretaries had planned to go, but they backed out. "There's a little apprehension about making a trip into Israel and into the occupied West Bank," Graves said. The group spent time in a small community near the Lebanese border. Residents told the group that the team had been hit by rockets and that there had been no rocket attacks for a week. “Coming from Kansas, that's something that takes a little bit of getting used to,” Graves said. “I was surprised to see a situation where a large number of people carry automatic weapons because so many of them are in the military. "To stop into a restaurant for lunch and have half of the crowd with automatic weapons leaning up against tables is really hard to get used to. And yet, by the time I left, I was." The Israelis want young U.S. leaders to travel to the Middle East because of their potential to shape future policy, Graves said. The Israelis want more people to understand the Middle East conflict, he said, but foreign travel to Israel is a major factor because of the Palestinian uprisings. "The Israelis have encouraged, and would like to have, more exchanges, whether it be students or just the tourists who are back to visit the holy sites." Graves said. Graves said Kansas did not have close economic ties with Israel, but he saw an opportunity for increased farm exports because of that country's poor agricultural production. However, he said, he did not expect his trip to prompt new trade agreements. Since being elected in 1868, Graves also has traveled to Taiwan and Japan. He said he had no more trouble with China but wanted to visit the Soviet Union. Three Israeli students are studying at the University of Kansas this semester, the office of foreign student services reported. One KU student is studying in Israel, the office of study abroad reported. WANTED: "Young people in Israel are very, very bright. They're very diligent about trying to educate themselves." He said more people should study other countries. "I would venture to say that most Kansans, most Americans, don't spend nearly the time studying foreign affairs as those people do studying us," Graves said. "We've got it so good that all we want to do is go to the ballgame and eat a hot drink and drink a beer and watch TV. What we don't realize is that around the world there are kids living in depressed, very difficult times who see education as the avenue out, and they're going after it hard. They're trying to reach a goal that we've sort of let fuzzy." Kansan Columnists Call 864-4810, ask for Stan He said he learned from the trip. "I went over uneducated and confused and I came back educated and confused because there's so much to try to absorb in a short period of time," Graves said. SEE THE CLASSIFIEDS MAJOR DECISION Go ahead. Change your mind. From Liberal Arts to Engineering... Business to Advertising...a 2.5 to a 3.5. Macintosh gives you the flexibility to change your major without falling behind. Or getting bogged down reading confusing manuals. You'll spend time analyzing the Crash of 1929, forecasting stock trends or designing a new dollar bill. 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